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that the firey clashes and burning anger that drew the world's attention to a burning city square in kiev have now spilled from ins >> good evening. thanks for joining us. i am joie chen. a fiery clash that drew the world's attention to a burning square in kiev have now spelled out well beyond ukraine's capital city. just about this time a day ago, a truce was announced and the opposition held their breath. within hours, it was clear that whatever hope there might have been for an end to the stand-off, it evaporated. since u crannian president yanokovych declared intent to start negotiations, even more blood is spilled. within hours, protesters are in independence square sparking renewed and violent clark with the police. less than 12 hours after the truce announcement, protesters wrestled control from security forces and more than a dozen officers are taken hostage. during the showdown in the square, at least eight people died. over the next few hours, sharp international response with a government targeted for blame. u crannian domonokovoski leave the sochi games in protest. the olympic
that the firey clashes and burning anger that drew the world's attention to a burning city square in kiev have now spilled from ins >> good evening. thanks for joining us. i am joie chen. a fiery clash that drew the world's attention to a burning square in kiev have now spelled out well beyond ukraine's capital city. just about this time a day ago, a truce was announced and the opposition held their breath. within hours, it was clear that whatever hope there might have been for an end to...
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protesters claim to a taken control of the presidential administrative building in kiev. our coverage begins there. ofthis morning, the balance power appears to be changing in favor of the protesters. self-defense forces, as they call themselves, say they control access to the parliament and the presidential office and their threat, apparently, no longer necessary. >> i know there are no militia in the presidential building. there are few security people, but they are cooperating with us. there is no conflict. viktor yanukovych is said to have led the city. rumors abound. yanukovychviktor bowed to pressure from the opposition and the eu and approved a compromise deal that provides for the trip -- formation of a transitional government and a return to the 2004 constitution that reduces the president's power, and calls for new elections no later than december. for many opponents, that is not enough. opposition leader vitali klitschko was greeted with boos. a pause was reserved for the nationalist right, which continues to demand viktor yanukovych's immediate resignation, an
protesters claim to a taken control of the presidential administrative building in kiev. our coverage begins there. ofthis morning, the balance power appears to be changing in favor of the protesters. self-defense forces, as they call themselves, say they control access to the parliament and the presidential office and their threat, apparently, no longer necessary. >> i know there are no militia in the presidential building. there are few security people, but they are cooperating with us....
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that's why we are seeing all the fighting almost in kiev while in the other parts of the country. it's clear who is in charge. >> reporter: western ukraine's ties to europe go back senso ces and nationals in the eastern part of the country has more influence. >> 95% of the vote and yanukovich and his communist allies had 90% of the vote in the eastern-most parts. and in terms of population, these two parts of the country approximately equally large. >> reporter: yanukovich's chaos in kiev the ancient divisions have become a political reality. following up with the latest from kiev and ukraine we turn to a film maker who has been going through the violence and joins us now via skype and i understand you were out there in the last few minutes. >> i was, yeah, i'm staying pretty close. i was just out there as they were -- a crowd of people had gathered because a bus with ministry troops was leaving and people did not want them to leave and troops captured from this among's battle. >> reporter: troops that were captured? >> yeah. the demonstrators pushed back the troops from the perim
that's why we are seeing all the fighting almost in kiev while in the other parts of the country. it's clear who is in charge. >> reporter: western ukraine's ties to europe go back senso ces and nationals in the eastern part of the country has more influence. >> 95% of the vote and yanukovich and his communist allies had 90% of the vote in the eastern-most parts. and in terms of population, these two parts of the country approximately equally large. >> reporter: yanukovich's...
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another live look now at kiev. the white house is considering several option, including slapping ukraine with tough economic punishment. let's get to our amy kellogg who is live for us this afternoon from moscow. amy? >> reporter: sheppard, as you mentioned, this is a tug-of-war between east and west, but frankly, a lot of people are asking, since ukraine is wedged between east and west and 25 years nearly after the end of the cold war why should the ukrainians even have to make this decision? but they are dealing with this right now. the latest news tonight is that the president has fired the chief of the armed forces, no explanation for that was given, but it is known that that chief of staff had expressed some resist tense to the idea when it was floated about setting a state of emergency in ukraine. now, if the military does get involved in this so-called anti-terrorist operation, this will really be upping the ante, raising the stakes, because the military, until now, has not been involved in all of this. it h
another live look now at kiev. the white house is considering several option, including slapping ukraine with tough economic punishment. let's get to our amy kellogg who is live for us this afternoon from moscow. amy? >> reporter: sheppard, as you mentioned, this is a tug-of-war between east and west, but frankly, a lot of people are asking, since ukraine is wedged between east and west and 25 years nearly after the end of the cold war why should the ukrainians even have to make this...
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but it's not just those in kiev that he's critical of. he squared off against western powers and blamed them for this crisis. >> i fully take responsibility upon those who brought our country to this crisis. and i will say to this disaster, they are to blame for that. those who now are in power and those who in maidan. visible and invisible behind the scenes. also the west, the united states of america, who are patrons of maidan. >> reporter: now that falls in line from what we're hearing from the kremlin and moscow. those sources are saying what is happening in ukraine is nothing short of a coup d'etat. >> we're approaching a clear stand off here. maybe we can step back. let me ask you this, why is ukraine important to russia? and is ukraine important enough to west, including the united states, where we could actually see an escalation of these tensions? >> reporter: tony, ukraine falls in an incredibly important strategic location between east and west. there are a number of geopolitical matters that are important to ukraine, not least
but it's not just those in kiev that he's critical of. he squared off against western powers and blamed them for this crisis. >> i fully take responsibility upon those who brought our country to this crisis. and i will say to this disaster, they are to blame for that. those who now are in power and those who in maidan. visible and invisible behind the scenes. also the west, the united states of america, who are patrons of maidan. >> reporter: now that falls in line from what we're...
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it's also a riot there but also under control of the protesters right now in kiev, it's a standoff. they're not controlling the governmental buildings. they're trying to storm the parliament, the government, the administration of the president, but the police are still managing somehow to keep those buildings in their care. the level of calm, the rest of kiev, it's not us a calm as before because the government imcomplemented an anti-terrorist road and most of the roads from the city to the airport are closed, many of the gas stations have been locked because they would not-the-authority does not want the protesters to get more fuel for molotov cocktails. shops are closed. no groceryies in many stores. pretty chaotic. so the level of tension outside of this hotbed is growing as well. >> alexey, thank you so much for the perspective and we'll keep watching throughout the afternoon and evening. thank you. >>> a ukrainian skier says she is pulling out of the olympics in sochi, symbolic protest of her country's government and plans to join the demonstrators in independence square but ha
it's also a riot there but also under control of the protesters right now in kiev, it's a standoff. they're not controlling the governmental buildings. they're trying to storm the parliament, the government, the administration of the president, but the police are still managing somehow to keep those buildings in their care. the level of calm, the rest of kiev, it's not us a calm as before because the government imcomplemented an anti-terrorist road and most of the roads from the city to the...
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ukraine now where an arrest warrant is out for president victoriana call which he friday fled from kiev and protesters have stormed his residence ukraine's parliament is now quickly working to create an interim government after voting to oust president. all of this comes after the deadliest week of clashes to grip the country in decades artie's igor piskun off brings us the latest this situation here in kiev as referred to by mania now as a witch hunt because now former officials are being searched for woods masked men having been seen stopping cars and checking the i.d.'s of drivers and the passengers inside with the lists off of dead bodies and other officials they're looking for the party of regions which just a few days ago was the political force in the country is now under the threat of being. the president. of the list with. accusing him of being behind the desk of civilians referring to the violent clashes and street fights between the rioters and so the police in kiev for the whereabouts of. what he's released to be somewhere in the east of the country where there's a completel
ukraine now where an arrest warrant is out for president victoriana call which he friday fled from kiev and protesters have stormed his residence ukraine's parliament is now quickly working to create an interim government after voting to oust president. all of this comes after the deadliest week of clashes to grip the country in decades artie's igor piskun off brings us the latest this situation here in kiev as referred to by mania now as a witch hunt because now former officials are being...
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the rioters and so the police in kiev for the of whereabouts of a lot of h.r. are known for what he's believed to be somewhere in the east of the country where there's a completely different picture the eastern ukraine is of the country's industrial powerhouse some of it also heavily populated by the russians and in general they've been quite critical of what's been happening here in kiev for instance tens of thousands of people took to the streets of. protesting political changes in the country so i stopped really as you point second largest seaport and also form to both the russians and the ukraine's black sea neighbors need to sit meanwhile here in kiev they knew of taken to the next stage in the fight against their political rivals around five hundred offices of the now ex ruling party have been burned down those with a different political stance or physically attacked inside the parliament most don't push the issue but right now it's more about emotions rather than political rivalry the most important thing right now is to prevent are going to be found com
the rioters and so the police in kiev for the of whereabouts of a lot of h.r. are known for what he's believed to be somewhere in the east of the country where there's a completely different picture the eastern ukraine is of the country's industrial powerhouse some of it also heavily populated by the russians and in general they've been quite critical of what's been happening here in kiev for instance tens of thousands of people took to the streets of. protesting political changes in the...
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thousands of protesters remain on the streets of kiev. ukraine's president says there is a deal to end the violence that's engulfed the city. street fighting peaked thursday with clashes between police and protesters hours after an earlier truce broke down. more than 100 people are dead and hundreds more hurt. holly williams was there. >> reporter: on kiev's independent square, protesters were picked off with live ammunition. affluent city streets became a battleground. some demonstrators were also armed. others targetted the riot police with flaming molotov cocktails. this man normally works as a consultant, but now he's joined the fight against the government. the two sides have agreed to a truce. >> this side was first. we started first. we're staying here. we're just staying and they started shooting. >> reporter: it's unclear who broke the truce first, but both sides suffered casualties. many of those injured in the clashes were treated in a makeshift clinic set off in the lobby of a hotel, but for some, all help was too late. this m
thousands of protesters remain on the streets of kiev. ukraine's president says there is a deal to end the violence that's engulfed the city. street fighting peaked thursday with clashes between police and protesters hours after an earlier truce broke down. more than 100 people are dead and hundreds more hurt. holly williams was there. >> reporter: on kiev's independent square, protesters were picked off with live ammunition. affluent city streets became a battleground. some demonstrators...
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. >> live to kiev where jennifer glasse is standing by. >> do we know anything about the whereabouts of viktor yanukovych? >> we do not know where viktor yanukovych is, but the parliament sent him a very clear message today, giving his powers away to the new speaker, and minister by minister dismissing his entire government. it voted to make public prompt viktor yanukovych's private residence. that's the sprawling pal racial house, golf course, helipad, private zoo that viktor yanukovych left on saturday morning by helicopter, we understand. that is now public property. clear message to the former president as the parliament recognises him now. he is not welcome here in kiev. >> jennifer, julia tymoschenko has taken herself out of the running for prime minister. what are the implications of that for the opposition movement? >> she was one of the three favourites in parliament to be prime minister. she had the job before. it may mean she is contemplating a run for president. when she arrived in the scare, triumphant last night an 2.5 years out of the public eye, she didn't say what he
. >> live to kiev where jennifer glasse is standing by. >> do we know anything about the whereabouts of viktor yanukovych? >> we do not know where viktor yanukovych is, but the parliament sent him a very clear message today, giving his powers away to the new speaker, and minister by minister dismissing his entire government. it voted to make public prompt viktor yanukovych's private residence. that's the sprawling pal racial house, golf course, helipad, private zoo that viktor...
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> jennifer glasse reporting live from kiev. thank you. >> let's bring in a spokesperson for the euro protest movement inside ukraine. thank you for being with us. a lot of people say it looks like your movement has won. do you agree? >> yes. we actually [ inaudible ] we have obvious whelming support from ukraine. [ inaudible ] because of nonsupport of the e.u. government. [ inaudible ] we had overwhelming support of the russian city of [ inaudible ] so it seems as though viktor yanukovych is out. >> do you worry and fear, as i mentioned, that viktor yanukovych could re-emerge in all of this? >> no, when you look at the overwhelming evidence at the moment, for example, at uncovering the palace, the feeling of all of ukraine is that he is (inaudible) this is something that most don't want to see come back. this is a failure met by the people [ inaudible ] >> meanwhile we have seen the protesters in independence square, remaining standing there. what needs to happen in the movement, and the square? >> right now, they are still bur
> jennifer glasse reporting live from kiev. thank you. >> let's bring in a spokesperson for the euro protest movement inside ukraine. thank you for being with us. a lot of people say it looks like your movement has won. do you agree? >> yes. we actually [ inaudible ] we have obvious whelming support from ukraine. [ inaudible ] because of nonsupport of the e.u. government. [ inaudible ] we had overwhelming support of the russian city of [ inaudible ] so it seems as though viktor...
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. >> we begin with revolution on the streets of kiev. opposition forces have seized control of the city and the presidential compound while parm voted to oust the current president, whose where abouts are unknown. the country stands as a cross roads. ukraine has been divided since the soviet union fell in the early 90s creating tension between thos seeking to align in europe and the rest. >> thousands of ukrainians flooded to the streets to protest the country's turn toward russia and away from the west culminating in the bloody standoff this past week. tonight an independent square where it all began, opposition leader recently freed from prison spoke to protesters for the first time since her release earlier today. joining me on the phone from kiev, nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel. thanks so much for joins us. >> it's a pleasure. she just addressed the crowds here, she was looking frail and sitting in a wheelchair. she congratulated the protesters for having taken control of parliament and control of kiev and said th
. >> we begin with revolution on the streets of kiev. opposition forces have seized control of the city and the presidential compound while parm voted to oust the current president, whose where abouts are unknown. the country stands as a cross roads. ukraine has been divided since the soviet union fell in the early 90s creating tension between thos seeking to align in europe and the rest. >> thousands of ukrainians flooded to the streets to protest the country's turn toward russia...
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but let's take a look at how the day's events have unfolded in kiev. parliament voted for a law that could see jailed opposition leader freed. barnaby phillips has our report. >> reporter: in the square they listened, intently to the details of the deal that their leaders have signed with the president. they want to know, have they been sold out or has the revolution triumphed? european foreign ministers who succeeded to getting pen to paper. early elections, sweeping constitutional changes, and perhaps the last chance to stop the bloodshed. >> i am satisfied that it is the best agreement that could be had, and it gives ukraine a chance to return to peace, to reform and to hopefully resume it's a way towards europe. >> reporter: this deal can be seen as a what belated triumph for european diplomacy, but it is also a compromise, and the real question now is whether these people in the square are prepared to accept what for them is only a partial victory. >> now it looks like a little, little win of our people, yes. it's -- maybe it's the first step. >>
but let's take a look at how the day's events have unfolded in kiev. parliament voted for a law that could see jailed opposition leader freed. barnaby phillips has our report. >> reporter: in the square they listened, intently to the details of the deal that their leaders have signed with the president. they want to know, have they been sold out or has the revolution triumphed? european foreign ministers who succeeded to getting pen to paper. early elections, sweeping constitutional...
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while kiev burns, what should president obama do? this is "special report." >> good evening. i'm bret baier. dozen are dead and hundreds wounded in vicious street battles in the ukranian capital of kiev. last night we received word of a truce but little evidence that anyone on the ground paid attention to that. amy kellogg is watching developments tonight from moscow. >> reporter: this was supposed to be day one of the big truce that made headlines last night. it turned out to be the bloodiest day of ukraine's conflict yet. this video appears to show snipers firing on protesters. the dead were rushed in the chaos to hotel and other safe spaces turned into triage centers. those dead died of gunshot wounds to the head, neck and heart. ukranian officials call this restrain >> translator: there's not a single other democratic country where a police force would have demonstrated such moderation and tolerance as ukranian policemen did. >> reporter: the opposition tactics are becoming more violent as well. >> as for peaceful discussions, unfortunately, at this stage nobody listens t
while kiev burns, what should president obama do? this is "special report." >> good evening. i'm bret baier. dozen are dead and hundreds wounded in vicious street battles in the ukranian capital of kiev. last night we received word of a truce but little evidence that anyone on the ground paid attention to that. amy kellogg is watching developments tonight from moscow. >> reporter: this was supposed to be day one of the big truce that made headlines last night. it turned...
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we want to take you live to kiev, the president and opposition signing a deal negotiated by a multinational coalition of foreign ministers coming in the wake of those two days of bloody battles in the streets. jennifer glasse has been following the story from the beginning. can walk us through the details of this deal? >> reporter: sure, del. and it came really very quickly -- negotiations went on all night long. the deal means within 48 hours a special law will be passed by the parliament. it has already been passed to bring back the 2004 constitution. that rebalances the powers of the president and the parliament. now they have until september to rewrite the constitution to get a new constitution in place, and then until december to have new presidential elections. the question is going to be whether that is going to be soon enough for the demonstrators here in independence square. now as a concession to the demonstrators they are promising an investigation into those responsible for the violence, and also they are promising no state of emergency declared by the government here. so those
we want to take you live to kiev, the president and opposition signing a deal negotiated by a multinational coalition of foreign ministers coming in the wake of those two days of bloody battles in the streets. jennifer glasse has been following the story from the beginning. can walk us through the details of this deal? >> reporter: sure, del. and it came really very quickly -- negotiations went on all night long. the deal means within 48 hours a special law will be passed by the...
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and the opposition is changing that, to get a bill to relieve 160 opposition activists in kiev and the country. and they're hoping to get the parliament to look at changes to the constitution, to reverse the changes that president yanokovych made to give him powers. they would like to go back to the older constitution to make it a share. interpreter jennifer, thank you very much. aljazeera is condemning a leaked video on tv that shows the arrest of two of our colleagues from cairo. they appear to be taken by the security officials who arrested the men, all of them are being held without charge now for over a month. and stephanie reports. >> reporter: the privately owned channel, the journalists held in their hotel run. the voice belonging to the security officer is heard asking mohammed about his accreditation to which he replied i was told many times that our english position is valid, otherwise i would not have accepted the job. dramatic music, and what looks like a mobile phone camera picks up laptops, a microphone and printer and other things used by trade and judicial lifts the wo
and the opposition is changing that, to get a bill to relieve 160 opposition activists in kiev and the country. and they're hoping to get the parliament to look at changes to the constitution, to reverse the changes that president yanokovych made to give him powers. they would like to go back to the older constitution to make it a share. interpreter jennifer, thank you very much. aljazeera is condemning a leaked video on tv that shows the arrest of two of our colleagues from cairo. they appear...
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take a listen. >> i'm a ukrainian, native of kiev. we have this freedom in our minds, and now i ask you to build this freedom in our country. you can help us -- >> so, richard, this young woman, a very attractive spokeswoman for the opposition, talking act freedom, talking act democracy, is it that simple? is that what the opposition is about? >> these things take on a dynamic of their own so, the kind of things the regime is now offering might have been acceptable a week ago, but the opposition, sensing weakness, sensing possibility, has raised its own demands. all of which decreases the chances, jake, of a peaceful, diplomatic compromise or settlement. so my own hunch is this is going to continue to escalate, and the real question is how long is the opposition willing and able to hang in there against much greater force. and, again, how willing and able will the government and the security forces be able to stay united and to use force against their own people. that more than anything, quite honestly, the united states or russia do
take a listen. >> i'm a ukrainian, native of kiev. we have this freedom in our minds, and now i ask you to build this freedom in our country. you can help us -- >> so, richard, this young woman, a very attractive spokeswoman for the opposition, talking act freedom, talking act democracy, is it that simple? is that what the opposition is about? >> these things take on a dynamic of their own so, the kind of things the regime is now offering might have been acceptable a week ago,...
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reports emerge last night that he left kiev and went to harr kiev where schenko has been gaoled for the last two years, that's in the east and the strong hold. we are seeing thousands demonstrate on the streets. we are seeing a momentum here. we'll hear the people on the square chanting behind me. i think the fact that giulio tymoschenko is freed and coming back will galvanise the opposition. they have a leader to stand behind. they are calling for president yag elections, and a deal signed was supposed to allow president viktor yanukovych to stay in power until december. most people on the square said it was no deal. they wanted viktor yanukovych to go sooner rather than later. >> i don't know where he is, the residents outside kiev has been abandoned. 14 bus loads of his security - houses are locked up and people are let in. opposition guards are letting people in. so large day of change. an historic day in ukraine as the leading opposition leader tymoschenko is freed from gaol. a new interior minister, prosecutor general and speaker of the parliament. he is second in line if there is
reports emerge last night that he left kiev and went to harr kiev where schenko has been gaoled for the last two years, that's in the east and the strong hold. we are seeing thousands demonstrate on the streets. we are seeing a momentum here. we'll hear the people on the square chanting behind me. i think the fact that giulio tymoschenko is freed and coming back will galvanise the opposition. they have a leader to stand behind. they are calling for president yag elections, and a deal signed was...
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this is kiev. this ukraine, the capital of ukraine in flames. we'll take a look at what's behind the unrest. is it full blown revolution under way? we'll talk about it ahead. hey guys! sorry we're late. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get professionally monitored security for just $29.99 a month. with limited availability in select markets. ♪ ♪ aflac, aflac, aflac! ♪ [ both sigh ] ♪ ugh! ♪ you told me he was good, dude. yeah he stinks at golf. but he was great at getting my claim paid fast. how fast? mine got paid in 4 days. wow. that's awesome. is that legal? big fat no. [ male announcer ] find out how fast aflac can pay you at aflac.com. [ male ann
this is kiev. this ukraine, the capital of ukraine in flames. we'll take a look at what's behind the unrest. is it full blown revolution under way? we'll talk about it ahead. hey guys! sorry we're late. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ]...
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the usa and russia must stay out of it. >> in kiev, the lenin museum is now a dormitory, cafeteria and information center for demonstrators. they say president viktor yanukovych is playing for time, trying to wait them out. >> i think it's obvious we need to change the country. we need to change the government, we need to change right now or some time later. they are planning for later. they have started a library here, and hundreds of books have poured in. this is the main road leading to parliament and a standoff as the police continues on the barricades behind me. protestors have settled in for the long haul, building tents to keep them warm. it's unclear what could be said to them to make them leave. the talks in munich are miles away. the people on the streets say they can wait the president out. >> months, weeks, year. i have no problem to stay here to help people. >> the stalemate is in its third month, with no end in site. >> for the first time in history drought is forcing california to stop delivering water to millions of customers and farms. the regions will have to rely on
the usa and russia must stay out of it. >> in kiev, the lenin museum is now a dormitory, cafeteria and information center for demonstrators. they say president viktor yanukovych is playing for time, trying to wait them out. >> i think it's obvious we need to change the country. we need to change the government, we need to change right now or some time later. they are planning for later. they have started a library here, and hundreds of books have poured in. this is the main road...
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the two of the group called old tonight and made appetizers has been protecting the protest camps in kiev. it is more attacks against activists has prompted opposition action we need to open i self defense units to control their own children the streets and into safety industry town for new friends call your neighbors patrols the streets many we ourselves can start to lawlessness organized by fields are a tease with the help of ironic. my pupils kristin fifty indicate the two last week make a few concessions to contestants including repealing some anti protests tools that tends to work today off to the hill he slept through the social policies open eyes to running on sunday in protest of the covenant deal with russia to expand the cookies and the newquay atop mt. many hungarians are angry because the cream and which provides for two new reactors antiques least encouraging to see tia pokes was made without consulting the people on this blog. it's simple to what's happening with folks in this important was the reward uk and that she'll know. this is everybody's business and have decided to
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a building 300 miles west of kiev. as david reports the violence was so intense the police there just gave up. >> the minister was set ablaze, by molotov cocktails and protesters, this is the city on the western ukraine where progovernment forces are in full retreat. yielding to sheer force of numbers, the police defense lines have been handing over their riot commitment to demonstrators and withdrawing. the officers of the interior ministry have also fallen and officials jeered and humiliated as they are forced out of the building and six police stations have been ransacked and eyewitnesses reported that an arsenal of weapons were taken and not possible to say who was responsible and could have been extremist or others and the situation here is slipping towards anarchy. the main prosecutors office has been occupied and thousands of criminal files destroyed. the government security services here have essentially been rerouted and this is a police rezone. and not a single patrol dares to take to the streets and essentia
a building 300 miles west of kiev. as david reports the violence was so intense the police there just gave up. >> the minister was set ablaze, by molotov cocktails and protesters, this is the city on the western ukraine where progovernment forces are in full retreat. yielding to sheer force of numbers, the police defense lines have been handing over their riot commitment to demonstrators and withdrawing. the officers of the interior ministry have also fallen and officials jeered and...
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this is independence scare in kiev. this could be a major breakthrough in the crisis over the future of ukraine and identity that left scores dead. early this morning, ukraine president announced early presidential elections and promised tory opposition members in. >> there is an alert in the bay area to violent fugitive spotted last week. the f.b.i. says kevin anthony briggs, a convicted sex offenders attacked a police officer in montana and ran. he was spotted in san francisco, berkeley and oakland and is between 5' 5" and around 150 pounds. briggs could be working in the area. he has worked in hotels. he has worked to landscaping. he could be working for money to travel to either mexico or oregon, washington state. >> police say if you see him, don't try to catch him, just call 9-1-1. >>> a shooting and stabbing last four people did and two critically injured on a reservation. it happened yesterday at tribal headquarters in the most northeast part of california. police arrested this woman, 44-year-old who was once tr
this is independence scare in kiev. this could be a major breakthrough in the crisis over the future of ukraine and identity that left scores dead. early this morning, ukraine president announced early presidential elections and promised tory opposition members in. >> there is an alert in the bay area to violent fugitive spotted last week. the f.b.i. says kevin anthony briggs, a convicted sex offenders attacked a police officer in montana and ran. he was spotted in san francisco, berkeley...
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the violence still raging in kiev. we're going to have much more on that shortly. >>> first new efforts being made tonight to bring homed only american soldier in captivity, bowe bergdols seized in afghanistan in 2009. believed to be held by the taliban-aligned network inside pakistan. over the years several proof of life videos of bergdol have been released. we are unable to confirm authenticity. a new video has raised concerns about bergdol's health. the taliban has long demanded the release of five prisoners fr from guantanamo in exchange for his release. the u.s. doesn't negotiate with terrorists. that's the official policy. but time may be running out. with u.s. troops set to leave afghanistan by the end of the year, there's the prospect of leaving a man behind. senator john mccain, a form vietnam prisoner of war has been a vocal opponent of negotiating with the taliban in years past. tonight on 360 he has a new position. i spoke to him earlier. >> would you oppose the idea of some form of negotiations or prisoner
the violence still raging in kiev. we're going to have much more on that shortly. >>> first new efforts being made tonight to bring homed only american soldier in captivity, bowe bergdols seized in afghanistan in 2009. believed to be held by the taliban-aligned network inside pakistan. over the years several proof of life videos of bergdol have been released. we are unable to confirm authenticity. a new video has raised concerns about bergdol's health. the taliban has long demanded the...
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on kiev's independence square, they built new barricades today. they'll set the tires on fire if ukraine's riot police try again to force them off the streets. what started out as a peaceful, antigovernment protest three months ago has become a deadly struggle for power. the demonstrators are ill equipped. many look ready for a medieval battle, but after a week of bloodshed, they're more determined that ever. they've now been joined by a group of policemen from western ukraine who came to kiev this morning to help in the struggle against the government. "i'm not just a man with a badge," said this young policeman. "i took an oath of loyalty to this country's people." ukraine's president made more concessions to the protesters today, but here on independence square, they are adamant. they won't leave until the president is removed from power. and for some protesters, even that won't be enough. alim solodkiy is a junior executive who told us president yanukovich should be punished. what would it take for you to leave the square? >> reporter: you wan
on kiev's independence square, they built new barricades today. they'll set the tires on fire if ukraine's riot police try again to force them off the streets. what started out as a peaceful, antigovernment protest three months ago has become a deadly struggle for power. the demonstrators are ill equipped. many look ready for a medieval battle, but after a week of bloodshed, they're more determined that ever. they've now been joined by a group of policemen from western ukraine who came to kiev...
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you can see that kiev is close to russia. the modern day russia. it started in kiev. ukraine has been part of russia for 300 years. this is a very complicated relationship. many, many russians. they are very liberal and think of ukraine as an ex-pensitensio russia. they are split in 4568 between a catholic side on the west and oerth box side on the east. western ukraine tends to be more western. some is old news. a younger generation of ukrainians that clearly wants to be part of the modern world and you have this west versus east. it's like watching the cold. the pictures we are seeing are so different from what we saw in egypt. this one has two geopolitical and dimension to it. we have great powers on either side in europe or the united states and russia on the other. >> let's talk about the relationship outside of ukraine, russia. how about russia and the u.s. the infamous f bomb, the secretary of state and victoria newland. she is talking about the ambassador to ukraine. here's part of that conversation. >> that would be great to glue it. >> we have to do somethin
you can see that kiev is close to russia. the modern day russia. it started in kiev. ukraine has been part of russia for 300 years. this is a very complicated relationship. many, many russians. they are very liberal and think of ukraine as an ex-pensitensio russia. they are split in 4568 between a catholic side on the west and oerth box side on the east. western ukraine tends to be more western. some is old news. a younger generation of ukrainians that clearly wants to be part of the modern...
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. >> government protesters in kiev, ukraine, are clearing out with a deal with the government on friday. they hope it will end months of turmoil. >> the occupation finally came to an end. after weeks of negotiations from protesters. >> the activists vowed that they would be back if the government didn't stick to its part of the deal. >> we only want a peaceful resolution. paralyzing the country, and weakening. but the amnesty, showing how the future of the protesters pay out. >> we can't consider this a victory or a defeat. but in the lives of those arrested, the protest senior worth it. >> the protests erupted last year, following president yanokovych's decision to abandon the europeine union, and while it indicates a new phase in the situation, it may not signal the end of the demonstrations just yet. while support for president yanokovych remains positive for those in the east and the south of the country, broader human rights and less corruption in the country. how the next phase plays out will be a crucial test of leadership. >> next on aljazeera america, the cleanup on java after
. >> government protesters in kiev, ukraine, are clearing out with a deal with the government on friday. they hope it will end months of turmoil. >> the occupation finally came to an end. after weeks of negotiations from protesters. >> the activists vowed that they would be back if the government didn't stick to its part of the deal. >> we only want a peaceful resolution. paralyzing the country, and weakening. but the amnesty, showing how the future of the protesters pay...
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demonstrators in ukrainian capital kiev offended that two months old occupation of a key building was closed deal with the government in which they agreed to the city hall without being arrested was the first time that but cites much agree with otto making concessions since the political turmoil began in the country in november for strikeouts in of a crack as the latest now from kiev participants in the movement against president again the guidance was surprised and disappointed by the decision by the council of my dad was brings together a business and political bodies and some representatives of civil society to free up guilty but dfat all the bills asia said the street which had been dogged by barricades. so we asked the audience get up to six of the council for an explanation. she would issue the small bore the rest of the law it would be a teacher i've written about this. it's wisdom and really that's quite tell. take a step that were still going to post here which is the cheeky pda. yes all those hours a week shannon. it is like to use it to be the final and last year on the eur
demonstrators in ukrainian capital kiev offended that two months old occupation of a key building was closed deal with the government in which they agreed to the city hall without being arrested was the first time that but cites much agree with otto making concessions since the political turmoil began in the country in november for strikeouts in of a crack as the latest now from kiev participants in the movement against president again the guidance was surprised and disappointed by the decision...
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>> long story, but they began in kiev and religion has its roots in kiev as well. certainly, vladimir putin was a state builder and someone who wants to reassert to some extent what he calls a eurasian union. >> of the eurasian union. >> belarus, central asia. at the core of that is russia-ukraine. yet within the ukraine, you have, until some days ago, yanukovych was loyal to moscow. you have the eastern part of the ukraine that speaks russian predominantly and leads towards moscow. there are all kinds of divisions here. what i would say is that yanukovych was awful. on the other hand, he was democratically elected. he was overthrown in the streets. he murdered dozens of his own people -- >> during the protests. >> absolutely. he was corrupt as corrupt could be. we are at a very familiar moment we have experienced over and over again, that excitement. it's that moment -- >> we think history is happening here. >> democratic institutions and the norms will take hold. the illusion of tahrir square. one wonders why the great authoritarians don't realize that a square i
>> long story, but they began in kiev and religion has its roots in kiev as well. certainly, vladimir putin was a state builder and someone who wants to reassert to some extent what he calls a eurasian union. >> of the eurasian union. >> belarus, central asia. at the core of that is russia-ukraine. yet within the ukraine, you have, until some days ago, yanukovych was loyal to moscow. you have the eastern part of the ukraine that speaks russian predominantly and leads towards...
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embassy there in kiev, warning u.s. citizens in town to stay inside, stay in your hotels, elise labott is working this for us on the domestic side, at the state department. and elise labott, tell us more about what you're learning about what's happening there. >> reporter: well, brooke, the u.s. embassy in kiev, issuing a warning to u.s. citizens in the city to stay in. do not leave, because they do not want any americans to get caught up in the violence and be hurt. you know, the u.s. has been criticized for its role in ukraine, by members, supporters of the government. you remember, last week, over the last couple of weeks, there's been this to-do about the top u.s. diplomat for europe, victoria newland, on a conversation with the u.s. ambassador to kiev, giving the f-bomb to the eu, because they weren't getting involved enough in the ukraine. so their role, the government is really critic sooizing them for working too closely with the opposition. but the u.s. ambassador said, listen, we are friends to the people of u
embassy there in kiev, warning u.s. citizens in town to stay inside, stay in your hotels, elise labott is working this for us on the domestic side, at the state department. and elise labott, tell us more about what you're learning about what's happening there. >> reporter: well, brooke, the u.s. embassy in kiev, issuing a warning to u.s. citizens in the city to stay in. do not leave, because they do not want any americans to get caught up in the violence and be hurt. you know, the u.s....
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we'll go to kiev. also pussy riot's shocking beating in public in sochi. also the focus on sexuality of female athletes, the double standard and its consequences. and a satirical book shines a light on north korea's horrible atrocities. here more on what's ahead. es
we'll go to kiev. also pussy riot's shocking beating in public in sochi. also the focus on sexuality of female athletes, the double standard and its consequences. and a satirical book shines a light on north korea's horrible atrocities. here more on what's ahead. es
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the protests here in kiev continue to their 9th week, and the president, we haven't heard whether he'll make any more or if he'll start negotiating. or if he is back at work. there's a session of parliaments here tomorrow where some of the more contentious issues are expected to be addressed, including changing the constitution, and looking at an amnesty law, but it will be a busy week for president victor yanokovych and the opposition. also, he says he was beaten and tortured and left for dead last week, and what's the latest on his condition? >> reporter: well, he's in lithuania getting treatment. a billionaire who helped to negotiate his exit said that he believed his life of he has become a poster child for the opposition, and they point to him to what they have been saying all along, opposition supporters have been abducted here and intimidated and there are at least 35 people still missing, according to a monitoring group here. and more than 160 in prison as i said, and tomorrow, we're going to see the european union human rights chief come here. and the european union said that t
the protests here in kiev continue to their 9th week, and the president, we haven't heard whether he'll make any more or if he'll start negotiating. or if he is back at work. there's a session of parliaments here tomorrow where some of the more contentious issues are expected to be addressed, including changing the constitution, and looking at an amnesty law, but it will be a busy week for president victor yanokovych and the opposition. also, he says he was beaten and tortured and left for dead...
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we have faith in kiev. and our people are on this boycott all day. ukraine is historical and part of europe. we will be with europe. we hold the parliament take decision which we want. >> if they do not take a decision which you want? >> no, no, we will stand here until victory. we will stand here until victo victory. >> four workers have been injured after their truck came under fire. they were delivering aid to the city of homs, and there are conflicts in reports of who is responsible. earlier over 80 people were evacuated from the city, and many more are expected to leave. attacks defensivelian against cn the rise in afghanistan. we have that story from kabul. >> reporter: it's people like this who bleed the most in conflicts. civilians, shot, blown up, and battered by two warring sides. a teenager was simply standing too close to a suicide-bomber last week. >> there was an explosion. it threw me, and i was unconscious. after that i got up and was very dizzy. i fell down again and i could not see. >> he's part of a growing number of civilian casua
we have faith in kiev. and our people are on this boycott all day. ukraine is historical and part of europe. we will be with europe. we hold the parliament take decision which we want. >> if they do not take a decision which you want? >> no, no, we will stand here until victory. we will stand here until victo victory. >> four workers have been injured after their truck came under fire. they were delivering aid to the city of homs, and there are conflicts in reports of who is...
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and barricades to prevent spread your ep in protest is from traveling to the region from the capital kiev. as tensions simmer russia has placed troop some of the implementing measures to increase security russia's black sea fleet based in the area the unveiling of ukraine's new government's nominees got a mixed reception in may down on wednesday. ah seine epsom oaks and here on the rights was presented as prime minister designate and promptly received a chorus of boos. many in the crowd simply don't want a return of the old gods would again im eyeing the old noisy la woody in the money that isn't a single all the gunk all anyone who's worked in the attic of its government oh anyone looking for political credits and this new government. we've never had the government like this in our history. and i can tell you the destiny of this cabinet of ministers that political kamikaze zz to put it to keep them across citizens of may dun want to see a government that reflects the political will they fall fall. many of the time and suppress the change until the scientists find the twisting it to contr
and barricades to prevent spread your ep in protest is from traveling to the region from the capital kiev. as tensions simmer russia has placed troop some of the implementing measures to increase security russia's black sea fleet based in the area the unveiling of ukraine's new government's nominees got a mixed reception in may down on wednesday. ah seine epsom oaks and here on the rights was presented as prime minister designate and promptly received a chorus of boos. many in the crowd simply...
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a traffic jam this sunday on the road leading to the president's luxury home outside kiev. families freely walking through it now. tonight, america watching very closely, a country that had been moving closer to russia, now in a dangerous stand still. abc's alex marquardt tonight, following the president's trail east of kiev tonight. >> reporter: in ukraine, no one knows who's in charge. the president has been impeached, a top advisor tells abc news she has no idea where he is. this cctv video shows the presidential helicopters being packed up to flee the capital. viktor yanukovich's lavish mansion -- now a tourist attraction. his luxury boat -- without a captain. >> president of ukraine disappeared. that is why we have to elect a new one. >> reporter: ukraine's opposition has tried to fill the power vacuum, taking over parliament. but today, ukraine is a country more divided than ever. risking being torn apart. the capital and western part of the country, eager to follow europe and the u.s. here in the eastern part, ukrainians are mostly pro-russia, pro-putin. >> we are ve
a traffic jam this sunday on the road leading to the president's luxury home outside kiev. families freely walking through it now. tonight, america watching very closely, a country that had been moving closer to russia, now in a dangerous stand still. abc's alex marquardt tonight, following the president's trail east of kiev tonight. >> reporter: in ukraine, no one knows who's in charge. the president has been impeached, a top advisor tells abc news she has no idea where he is. this cctv...
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the deadly chaos continues in kiev. this is the latest image from ukraine. 26 dead, hundreds more injured as antigovernment protests continue in the tug-of-war between russia and the west. a live report on the ground in a matter of minutes here. fox news alert,. minimum wage rise would cost jobs in america. if raised to $10.10 an hour. congressional budget office says half a million jobs would be lost and concludes incomes will rise for 16 million americans. there is give-and-take. i'm bill hemmer. a big welcome back to martha. coming out of the mountains and back to the city. martha: out of the mountains and back to the city where there is more snow than the mountains sometimes. good morning i'm martha maccallum. this report is released just as the senate gets ready to debate the proposal to raise the minimum wage to $10.10. bill: my friend, this will cost a lot of jobs. how do you see it? >> raising a minimum wage is the mainstay of the president's economic policy cbo, government's own bean counters objectives down th
the deadly chaos continues in kiev. this is the latest image from ukraine. 26 dead, hundreds more injured as antigovernment protests continue in the tug-of-war between russia and the west. a live report on the ground in a matter of minutes here. fox news alert,. minimum wage rise would cost jobs in america. if raised to $10.10 an hour. congressional budget office says half a million jobs would be lost and concludes incomes will rise for 16 million americans. there is give-and-take. i'm bill...
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what is the situation there on the streets of kiev? >> you know, yanukovych very much a man on the run, the parliament made very clear that his era is over replacing his entire government. it is the first working day since the terrible tragedy last week, the terrible violence here last week to essentially shut down the capitol. it was a ghost town here, but we went around kiev early this morning and the streets are busy, bustling. this is the edge of independence square, the busiest i've seen independence square on a weekday in a very long time. there was a funeral here earlier, many people coming to pay respects to those who died on the shrines dotted around the square. there is a feeling of a new yen here, the courts open after a week of being closed. so, i think, you know, ukrainians are watching and waiting. i've asked what they think of the new government, they said wait and see. we hope it will be better. they plan to stay on the square until they know that the change is permanent and they've got the new ukraine they've been figh
what is the situation there on the streets of kiev? >> you know, yanukovych very much a man on the run, the parliament made very clear that his era is over replacing his entire government. it is the first working day since the terrible tragedy last week, the terrible violence here last week to essentially shut down the capitol. it was a ghost town here, but we went around kiev early this morning and the streets are busy, bustling. this is the edge of independence square, the busiest i've...
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you are looking at a live shot of the kiev. the president of ukraine is expected to sign a preliminary agreement to resolve the crisis in this next hour. we will update you on the fluid situation throughout the show. >>> here in europe, in an equity market momentum, we're seeing the stoxx europe 600 gaining a little bit of traction here in the morning's session. over the last couple of sessions, we've seen a flat close every day on our oorpan markets. this morning, we saw european markets moving a littler. the stoxx europe 600 has said flat so higher. the cac 40 flat to a little bit up. the xetra dax down by a couple of points and the ftse 100 higher by around 0.5%. 6841. so we're continuing to push higher to some lofty levels on the ftse. now, when it comes to some of the top stocks today in trade, rbs shares, they've been rising, as you can see, up by almost 2%. this is after media reports that the bank is gearing up to slash thousands of jobs. various reports say that rbs could be announcing plans to get rid of all to 30,000
you are looking at a live shot of the kiev. the president of ukraine is expected to sign a preliminary agreement to resolve the crisis in this next hour. we will update you on the fluid situation throughout the show. >>> here in europe, in an equity market momentum, we're seeing the stoxx europe 600 gaining a little bit of traction here in the morning's session. over the last couple of sessions, we've seen a flat close every day on our oorpan markets. this morning, we saw european...
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by afternoon, protesters were spreading across downtown kiev. >> richard engel in kiev today for nbc. we've got more in just a moment. please stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ my mother and my grandmother are very old fashioned. i think we both are clean freaks. i used to scrub the floor on my knees. [ daughter ] i've mastered the art of foot cleaning. oh, boy. oh, boy. oh boy. [ carmel ] that drives me nuts. it gives me anxiety just thinking about how crazy they get. [ doorbell rings ] [ daughter ] oh, wow. [ carmel ] swiffer wetjet. you guys should try this. it's so easy. oh my. [ gasps ] i just washed this floor. if i didn't see it i wouldn't believe it. [ carmel ] it did my heart good to see you cleaning. [ regina ] yeah, your generation has all the good stuff. [ daughter ] oh yeah. [ female announcer ] who are we? we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom h
by afternoon, protesters were spreading across downtown kiev. >> richard engel in kiev today for nbc. we've got more in just a moment. please stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ my mother and my grandmother are very old fashioned. i think we both are clean freaks. i used to scrub the floor on my knees. [ daughter ] i've mastered the art of foot cleaning. oh, boy. oh, boy. oh boy. [ carmel ] that drives me nuts. it gives me anxiety just thinking about how crazy they get. [ doorbell rings ] [...
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tim friend, al jazeera, kiev. >> and joining me now william taylor, the former u.s. ambassador to ukraine. welcome ambassador. >> thank you very much. >> where do you think ukraine stands towards a solid government in the future? >> they are trying to put together a solid government. from my standpoint the people they have chosen for this new government look good, look solid. they for the most part have some experience but there's also a good amount, good number of new faces which as your report indicates, people in the maidan are very interested in new faces and less interested in old faces. nonetheless there does have to be some competence. after consulting with people in the maidan, the parliament, the rada is going to have to ratify this new government. agree that this cabinet is one they want to move forward. an important part of that i think will be a recognition that this government needs to work for all ukrainians. in the west, where the many of the people from the maidan come from, but also, from the east, this government needs to represent those parts of uk
tim friend, al jazeera, kiev. >> and joining me now william taylor, the former u.s. ambassador to ukraine. welcome ambassador. >> thank you very much. >> where do you think ukraine stands towards a solid government in the future? >> they are trying to put together a solid government. from my standpoint the people they have chosen for this new government look good, look solid. they for the most part have some experience but there's also a good amount, good number of new...
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why should americans care about what's happening in kiev? >> when the soviet union collapsed there was a focus on countries like ukraine wanting to make sure these parts of the former soviet union didn't turn into yug slaf ya where you have bloodletting. for the most part the clinton administration was able to avoid it. there were some instances where ethnic conflicts erupted into all-out war. ukraine was one of the success stories. what seems to have happeneded in the past decade or so, they said this is a pretty backward corrupt, athor tear yan gray zone in europe. what happened in the ukraine has once again reopened the possibility. could we see the country fall apart and all of that is very much in play here. and i think the leaders of europe and leaders of the united states are worried about what comes next. i think president putin is also worried. i don't think he wants to see a civil war on his borders. >> thank you, sir for the insight. >> thanks so much. >> coming up we're going to bring you a few familiar faces, we're about -- face
why should americans care about what's happening in kiev? >> when the soviet union collapsed there was a focus on countries like ukraine wanting to make sure these parts of the former soviet union didn't turn into yug slaf ya where you have bloodletting. for the most part the clinton administration was able to avoid it. there were some instances where ethnic conflicts erupted into all-out war. ukraine was one of the success stories. what seems to have happeneded in the past decade or so,...
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what happens in kiev doesn't stay in kiev. we have to show them which ae a willing to have their back. >> now to extreme weather. tens of thousands of people across the midwest waking up without power after a severe storm brought rain, hail and twisters. this is captured outside of jacksonville, illinois. this caused a 13 car pileup. at least 10 people were hurt. another round of severe weather. this system powerful moving eastward and it produced 200 reports of severe weather across parts of the midwest. we are expecting severe weather across sections of northern florida, georgia, carolinas and up into the mid atlantic. strong to severe storms especially this afternoon and this evening. that would be east across parts of kentucky, tennessee and parts of georgia. it will be slow for you early this morning out there. you are going to need an umbrella. if you live in the areas have a way to get the weather warnings. you get a tornado warning or severe thunderstorm warning issued to your area. otherwise further north and west as
what happens in kiev doesn't stay in kiev. we have to show them which ae a willing to have their back. >> now to extreme weather. tens of thousands of people across the midwest waking up without power after a severe storm brought rain, hail and twisters. this is captured outside of jacksonville, illinois. this caused a 13 car pileup. at least 10 people were hurt. another round of severe weather. this system powerful moving eastward and it produced 200 reports of severe weather across...
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kiev as you know is the capital. and there today the parliament has chosen a new prime minister to lead what's called the interim government. meanwhile we now know more about the whereabouts of the former president, viktor yanukovych. here's cnn's phil black. >> presidented viktor yanukovych, a man who is now a fugitive in his own country, had requested personal protection from the russian government. and the russian government had granted that protection. on the territory of the russian federation. now russia media is saying that viktor yanukovych will hold a press conference in russia in the southern city on friday. meanwhile in the ukrainian region of crimea voted to dismiss the local administration and secondly calling for a referendum to determine if crimea should become an independent sovereign state. it is a separatist question. and one that the crimea will now apparently vote for on may 25th, the same day the nation of ukraine is scheduled to vote for its next president. phil black, cnn, kiev. >> other intern
kiev as you know is the capital. and there today the parliament has chosen a new prime minister to lead what's called the interim government. meanwhile we now know more about the whereabouts of the former president, viktor yanukovych. here's cnn's phil black. >> presidented viktor yanukovych, a man who is now a fugitive in his own country, had requested personal protection from the russian government. and the russian government had granted that protection. on the territory of the russian...
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jennifer glasse is in kiev. it appears that things are getting back to work and reschooling normal life. is it back to business as usual? >> it's not quite back to business as usual. people are getting back to work, getting, the streets are busy for the first time, really since last week when it was a ghost town here. this actually is a shopping mall, this dome, an underground shopping mall because the winters are very cold here. there's a food shop here. we still do have thousands of demonstrators here in independence square. this is going to stay, the demonstrators stay until they get the government they want, probably until may 25 at least when the presidential elections are held. here in the center web still have a big protest camp shutting down one of the main streets around the city. yes, the courts are open, schools reopening and people trying to resume daily lives. >> while people are trying to resume, a warrant for yanukovych's arrested is sets to be delivered today. what exactly is he being charged wit
jennifer glasse is in kiev. it appears that things are getting back to work and reschooling normal life. is it back to business as usual? >> it's not quite back to business as usual. people are getting back to work, getting, the streets are busy for the first time, really since last week when it was a ghost town here. this actually is a shopping mall, this dome, an underground shopping mall because the winters are very cold here. there's a food shop here. we still do have thousands of...
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. >> keeping a close eye on kiev. good afternoon. i'm melissa roadwilissa rehberg craig melvin. >>> out of public view. >> chapo guzman's arrest will have a significant impact on the availability of heroin and methamphetamine coming into the y united states. >> now that el chapo is behind bars what happens to the flow of drugs across the southern border? >>> to give lawful same-sex marriages full and equal recognition to the greatest extent possible under the law. >> public opinion is always moving them forward in our favor. >> we want our relationship to be recognized just like everyone else's. we want to be married. >> this has really put the seal, stamp of approval on the fact that no matter family make-up, your family is important and marriage is important. >> a third of states now allow same-sex marriage. could the issue become a wedge for this year's midterm elections? >>> nearly two years after the death of trayvon martin, there's been no change in the controversial stand your ground laws. why not? >>> deep in the heart of tex
. >> keeping a close eye on kiev. good afternoon. i'm melissa roadwilissa rehberg craig melvin. >>> out of public view. >> chapo guzman's arrest will have a significant impact on the availability of heroin and methamphetamine coming into the y united states. >> now that el chapo is behind bars what happens to the flow of drugs across the southern border? >>> to give lawful same-sex marriages full and equal recognition to the greatest extent possible under the...
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in kiev, violence exploded. todd baxter was there and saw his hotel turn into a war. i want to warn you. the video and images we're about to show you are very disturbing. our crew saw people being shot in the treat and it is very difficult to watch. todd joining us from kiev. good to see you. so, todd, you know, tell us what you saw. i mean, sometimes, these images are things that you see in the kind of overseas reporting that you have been doing as a photojournalist, but in this case, give us an idea of what kind of images you were seeing unfolding at the same time as a photojournalist, you were trying to capture to help tell the story. >> it was funny because thursday was a very fast moving day. we went out to shoot the barricades, for the couple of days before that had been sort of a standoff between the police and protesters and we went down there and they were throwing a lot of rocks, maolotov cocktail. we shot that for maybe 30, 40 minutes and then went back to our hotel. we had to go back through the poli
in kiev, violence exploded. todd baxter was there and saw his hotel turn into a war. i want to warn you. the video and images we're about to show you are very disturbing. our crew saw people being shot in the treat and it is very difficult to watch. todd joining us from kiev. good to see you. so, todd, you know, tell us what you saw. i mean, sometimes, these images are things that you see in the kind of overseas reporting that you have been doing as a photojournalist, but in this case, give us...
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they don't like what's happening in kiev. they want to see this become part of russia. >> russia suspend that go $15 billion aid package that it boasted just a few months ago and now secretary of state john kerry and e.u. foreign minuter are pledging support. what does that mean and how is that playing out in ukraine? >> it's going to have to mean money and lots of it. that $15 billion that russia pledged to former president yanukovych was a lifeline much needed. the ukrainian government is close to default now with that money on hold, but catherine ashton was in ukraine for two days this week but couldn't come to any agreement. she couldn't make any deal because there's no government in place. that's what the parliament has to do, put a government in place and then the international monetary fund, europe, the united states can put together a financial deal. they're working on deals. they are all going to be contingent on economic reforms here. comet is in a mess here. a lot of things are going to to have change, reforms need
they don't like what's happening in kiev. they want to see this become part of russia. >> russia suspend that go $15 billion aid package that it boasted just a few months ago and now secretary of state john kerry and e.u. foreign minuter are pledging support. what does that mean and how is that playing out in ukraine? >> it's going to have to mean money and lots of it. that $15 billion that russia pledged to former president yanukovych was a lifeline much needed. the ukrainian...
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these are the live pictures out of kiev. more protests are expect on sunday. much it is a fortified camp an three months of protest. live to kiev. these are the life pictures out of independence square, i believe. to give you a bit of background, the protest started in november when president viktor yanukovych abandoned plans to sign an agreement. preferring closer trade relations with russia. thousands of people still there braving the cold, standing against president viktor yanukovych and his government. we will take you back to kiev a little later was the story develops. >> still to come on the newshour. >> three months after haiyan sweeps across tacloban we visit the vulnerable, the children. >> one man's garbage is turned into another man's tv. what about the back street waste? >> and the spanish league. all the goals with andy coming up. >> he's 39 years old and never been elected to public office. the mayor of florence is tipped to become italy's prime minister. rns -- matteo renzi will become the youngest prime minister in history. >> a small group of
these are the live pictures out of kiev. more protests are expect on sunday. much it is a fortified camp an three months of protest. live to kiev. these are the life pictures out of independence square, i believe. to give you a bit of background, the protest started in november when president viktor yanukovych abandoned plans to sign an agreement. preferring closer trade relations with russia. thousands of people still there braving the cold, standing against president viktor yanukovych and his...